Item does not contain fulltextThis review of last year's literature on blood-borne pathogens (= pathogenic microorganisms that are found in human blood) focuses on hepatitis B (HBV), hepatitis C (HCV), and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) as the most common pathogens, despite the fact that other microorganisms may cause blood-borne diseases as well. Since the prevention of blood-borne diseases is something that, in the past, has gotten a lot of attention and by now is fully integrated in all safety structures in the U.S., the recent literatures mainly have been come from resource-limited/developing countries and Europe (which, in the definition of the financial word at the present time, in some parts overlap)
Hepatitis B is a dreadful infectious disease and a major global health problem. It can be asymptomat...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
BACKGROUND: Blood exposure incidents pose a risk for transmission of bloodborne pathogens for both h...
This review of last year's literature on blood-borne pathogens (= pathogenic microorganisms that are...
The burden of exposure to blood-borne pathogens (such as hepatitis B and C viruses) is considerable ...
Healthcare facilities have always played an important role in transmission of bloodborne infections....
Occupational transmission of bloodborne diseases to healthcare workers in developing countries: meet...
This NIOSH Safety and Health Topic website provides information regarding the following bloodborne i...
Viral hepatitis C is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world and may cause seriou...
ealth-care worker's contamination was noticed with discovery of blood-borne pathogens in the la...
Chapter 4 of: Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. 5th Edition, 2011.Hepatit...
Background: Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens caused by percutaneous injuries or mucosal...
Hepatitis B infection is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). A double-stranded virus of the hepad...
Hepatitis B and C are considered as an important health hazard among health care workers (HCWs). The...
Healthcare workers are at risk of sharps injuries and subsequent infection from more than 40 bloodbo...
Hepatitis B is a dreadful infectious disease and a major global health problem. It can be asymptomat...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
BACKGROUND: Blood exposure incidents pose a risk for transmission of bloodborne pathogens for both h...
This review of last year's literature on blood-borne pathogens (= pathogenic microorganisms that are...
The burden of exposure to blood-borne pathogens (such as hepatitis B and C viruses) is considerable ...
Healthcare facilities have always played an important role in transmission of bloodborne infections....
Occupational transmission of bloodborne diseases to healthcare workers in developing countries: meet...
This NIOSH Safety and Health Topic website provides information regarding the following bloodborne i...
Viral hepatitis C is one of the most prevalent infectious diseases in the world and may cause seriou...
ealth-care worker's contamination was noticed with discovery of blood-borne pathogens in the la...
Chapter 4 of: Manual for the surveillance of vaccine-preventable diseases. 5th Edition, 2011.Hepatit...
Background: Occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens caused by percutaneous injuries or mucosal...
Hepatitis B infection is caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV). A double-stranded virus of the hepad...
Hepatitis B and C are considered as an important health hazard among health care workers (HCWs). The...
Healthcare workers are at risk of sharps injuries and subsequent infection from more than 40 bloodbo...
Hepatitis B is a dreadful infectious disease and a major global health problem. It can be asymptomat...
Undergraduate healthcare students are exposed to bloodborne pathogens, and data from developing coun...
BACKGROUND: Blood exposure incidents pose a risk for transmission of bloodborne pathogens for both h...